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- grammar - helpful for you or helpful to you - English Language . . .
Helpful for you: Person A askes a question Person B is the principal Person B: "Hello, sir Let's find the teacher with the answer which is most helpful for you " Helpful to you: Person A needs help opening a door because her hands are full Person B helps her Person C is her Mom Person C said,"He was very helpful to you " Hope this helps
- helpful to vs. helpful for - WordReference Forums
1 It will be helpful to you 2 It will be helpful for you Is the second 2 incorrect? Thanks
- Be helpful in doing something vs Be helpful to do something
Hi everyone, I would like to know the difference in meaning between "be helpful in doing something" and "be helpful to do something" Here is the context: "However, the bicycle would be helpful in getting to class, but not the oscilloscope The 'scope would be more helpful to view a waveform
- Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate]
Word or phrase for help that is really not helpful [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 6 years, 4 months ago Modified 5 years, 5 months ago
- It will be helpful to you: [for?] | WordReference Forums
An AE answer: Helpful to a person; helpful for (or helpful in) + a gerund the brochure was helpful to you It was helpful to me, but it was even more helpful to my brother I found the brochure helpful in understanding why the The brochure was helpful in explaining You'll find the brochure helpful for getting from A to B
- Whats the difference between think it helpful and think its . . .
Is the following a valid sentence? I think it helpful to mention the caveats in the document If so, how is the meaning different from this: I think it's helpful to mention the caveats in the do
- helpful in doing somthing or to do something? - WordReference Forums
It is helpful to widen your knowledge to succeed in life Books are helpful in widening your knowledge I think, if you are referring to a specific thing, such as "books", then you use "in" If you are talking about a situation in general, use "to" However I might be wrong I would think they are interchangable to a certain degree
- Helpful for others or helpful to others - WordReference Forums
Both are used, but I would like to see context I like to be helpful to others I hope this post is helpful for to others Generally, I think "helpful to others" is more common
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